The Met Breuer tickets

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s extensive collection of contemporary and modern art has expanded to a new home – a stunning building designed by renowned modernist architect Marcel Breuer. This expansion allows patrons to see and experience more of the Met’s amazing art.

The Met Breuer’s collections encompass a wide variety of genres like painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, prints, and much more. This new museum will also host a number of special events, exhibitions, and performances. It’s a must-see attraction for art lovers visiting NYC!

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Getting In

Present pass at admissions desk.

Hours

Closings

Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

Note

Admission to the museum grants you complimentary same-day admission to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Met Breuer. Therefore, your pass will not need to be scanned at these museums if you visit them on the same day as your visit to The Cloisters. You will need to show your museum ticket at entry.

The following groups are entitled to "pay-as-you-wish" to enter the Museum:

New York State residents

Students from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

If you fit any of the criteria above you may choose not to scan your pass for admission, but you will be asked to provide a valid I.D. upon entry along with a donation to the Museum. Children under the age of 12 are always admitted free of charge.

Address

945 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10021

Public Transportation

Take the 6 train to 77th Street and walk two blocks west to Madison Avenue. Walk south two blocks to 75th Street. This walk is about a third of a mile and takes approximately eight minutes. Bus: Take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus along Madison Avenue (from downtown locations) to 75th Street or along Fifth Avenue (from uptown locations) to 75th Street.